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Sheet Pan Shrimp Boil

Sheet Pan Shrimp Boil – an easy homemade version of a classic shrimp boil, made in the oven. Shrimp, sausage, potatoes, and corn make for one amazing meal!

Recently I had the privilege of of cruising the Panama Canal with Princess Cruises aboard the Coral Princess. One thing there was not a shortage of on the ship was seafood. And some of the best seafood you can find.

I am not a huge fan of seafood. I like shrimp, but that is about it. My family loves every type there is, and I don’t think they have every found a type of seafood they didn’t like. So the night we went to the Crab Shack for dinner, I felt a little guilty. I knew they would have been in heaven!

On the panama canal cruise the Crab Shack is a specialty restaurant that opens just a couple nights of the trip. So you want to make your reservations if you plan on going there! You can get a traditional steam pot of mussels, crab, shrimp, clams and more. The servings are huge, and everything looks amazing!

I ordered the Bayou-Style “Mud Bug” Boil. Which was basically a traditional shrimp boil. It had spicy andouille sausage, corn, and potatoes. Complete with clarified butter for dipping. I think I had 30 shrimp, it was so much food! But it was so good, you didn’t want to stop eating.

As soon as I got home I made this sheet pan shrimp boil for my family. I could give them a taste of the cruise at home, since they couldn’t be there. They loved it! I used a little bit of old bay seasoning to season everything. Then mixed it all with butter to bake. The shrimp was juicy and full of flavor.

I will be making this sheet pan shrimp boil again. I can’t wait to use fresh sweet corn to make it even better! The dining options on Princess Cruises were all delicious, but if you can dine at the Crab Shack, I highly recommend it.

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